Former Tech quarterback Bryan Randall made his debut for the
Richmond Revolution, a professional team in the Indoor Football League, on
March 6. Randall, who holds the school records for career passing and career
total offense, threw for 240 yards and seven touchdowns, with just one
interception, guiding the Revolution to a 49-37 victory over the Bloomington
Extreme in Bloomington, Ill.

There are other former Tech players on the team as well.
Former defensive ends Lawrence Lewis and Noland Burchette play, along with
former rover Michael Crawford and former walk-on Chris Segaar. Former Tech
fullback Brian Edmonds serves as the team’s running backs coach.

The Revolution open their home slate on Saturday, March 13,
at the Arthur Ashe Athletic Center. Kickoff is slated for 7:05 p.m. For more
information on the team, check out the team’s Web site at
www.richmondrevolution.com.

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